Title: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
1Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Presented by Gina Iacobucci, Camilla
Najgebauer, Lauren Vera, and Shannon Dowler
2Who are we?
- We are 3rd year Nursing Students from the
University of Ottawa
- We are raising awareness on campus about the
issue of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
3What are FASD FAS??
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder describes a range
of disabilities caused by prenatal exposure to
alcohol.
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is one of the disabilities
that falls under FASD. FAS is the disorder that
includes the physical characteristics.
- Both are lifelong conditions that affect the
individual, the family and the community.
4 No one can predict which infants born to women
who drink will be affected, nor can anyone
predict how severe these effects will be.
5Physical Characteristics of FAS
short opening between eye lids
flattened vertical grooves between nose and
upper lip
thin upper lip
Not all individuals with FAS will have all three
characteristics
6Behavioural Mental Characteristics of FASD
- Can include difficulties with
- Decision making and judgment
- Understanding abstract concepts, such as adding,
subtracting, time management and handling money
- Understanding consequences of their actions
- Social interaction/forming friendships
7FASD Statistics
- FASD affects approximately 1 of people living in
Canada, thats 300,000 people.
- In Canada, the incidence of FASD has been
estimated to be 9 in 1000 live births.
- The cost of FASD annually to Canada of
j those 1-21 yrs old is
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344,208,000.
8Why should YOU care??
Binge drinkers (consuming 5 or more drinks in one
night) are most likely to be less than 24 years
and attending a post-secondary institution.
- Young women between 18-24 years have the
highest rate of un-intended pregnancy.
U of O students are at risk for conceiving a
child with FASD
9For the Guys
- Biological fathers cannot cause FASD
- However, it is known that women who are with
partners who drink are more likely to themselves
drink during pregnancy.
- A role for future fathers support the womans
choice not to drink during her pregnancy.
10Prevention
- FASD is the leading cause of preventable birth
defects.
- If you are planning a pregnancy, stop drinking
before you get pregnant.
- Dont wait for a positive
- opregnancy test!!
11Sandys Law
- As of February 1, 2005, the Liquour License Act
of Ontario requires alcohol serving and brewing
facilities to post signs warning women that
drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause FASD
- If you work in a bar/pub, please talk to us. We
have copies of the poster you can take with you!!
12Q What is the safe amount of Alcohol that can be
consumed during pregnancy?
- A There is no safe amount!!!
13FASD Awareness Day!!
- The first FASDay was celebrated on 9/9/99.
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- This day was chosen so that on the ninth day of
the ninth month of every year, the world will
remember that during the nine months of pregnancy
a woman should abstain from alcohol.
September 9th